Dell XPS 13 Turns Into New Hybrid; Comes In 13-inch and 15-inch Models
Ralphy Bonn SimDell's XPS are a series of laptops which are accessible in 13-inch and 15-inch models. These are one of the company's favorites because these are well-built, with an excellent design added by its keyboard features. The XPS flaunts an invisible screen protector, creating a very striking edge-to-edge look called Infinity display - a feature no other laptop can copy.
Dell is one of the best laptop innovators in this generation. They are now expanding their engineered ideas into hybrids with their new XPS laptop is launced. The XPS 13 is a 2-in-1, 360-degree hinged adaptable with a very similar slim bezel design. Which means users can flip the 13-inch display back into a table ten, a kiosk position and fold it all the way back into a slightly chunky tablet. The winning factor about this design of hybrid is that it works great as a typical clamshell laptop as well.
It is built with Intel Core i5 and i7 Y-series low-voltage processors, the Gorilla Glass screen is made in full HD by 3,200x1, 800-pixel-resolution versions. The new Dell XPS 13 is now available starting at $999. It comes with a dual under-the-screen webcam lenses generated with Windows Hello.
The XPS 13 also has an optional fingerprint reader. The precision of its touch pad averts jumping and floating cursors, while Accidental Activation Prevention stops unintentional clicks whenever the users palm hits the touch pad.
The Dell XPS 13 has the longest battery life of any 13-inch product - up to 18 hours and 14 minutes of battery life with FHD display, added with an additional ten hours with the optional Dell Power Companion. It is also made from a single block of aluminum for lasting chassis in a beautiful design.
For those users who still have non-hybrid version laptops of these systems, the XPS 15 is getting an under-the-hood update to an advanced seventh-gen Intel Core i-series Central Processing Unit (CPU) and even a selection for Nvidia's latest entry level GeForce 1050 graphics chip.
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